Religion Lessons and March Madness

Once again the NCAA men’s basketball tournament is upon us—commonly known as March Madness for the fact that one loss brings the end for each of the entries causing a madness to pull out a victory. You may have also noticed a “madness” among your students who are engaged in filling out brackets and picking circling winners for games leading up to the championship game on April 2.

Of the sixty-five teams that began the tournament, nine were Catholic colleges. If you aren’t ready to pull your hair out with all the talk of basketball, you could build on this current event and build a lesson around it. To start off simply, ask the students to circle the Catholic colleges on a bracket sheet. The teams are:

Midwest RegionalNotre Dame

West RegionalVillanovaHoly CrossGonzaga

East RegionalMarquetteBoston CollegeGeorgetown

South RegionalXavierCreighton

You could then have them do a rating of the Catholic teams (based on the seedings). It might look something like this:

Also, hand out a blank map of the United States. See how many students can correctly place the Catholic college in the correct locations by state:

IndianaNotre Dame

PennsylvaniaVillanova

MassachusettsHoly CrossBoston College

WashingtonGonzaga

WisconsinMarquette

District of ColumbiaGeorgetown

OhioXavier

NebraskaCreighton

Enough of the fun and games. You can also use the Catholic tournament teams as a starting point for several questions of interest or even for further research (now, that’s real madness!). Use the following trivial questions as discussion starters. Have your students develop some more:

1. Which of the Catholic colleges in the tournament are named after saints? (St. Thomas of Villanova, St. Francis Xavier, St. Aloysius Gonzaga, St. Mary, Notre Dame)2. Which college was founded by and named for the family that helped to bring the telegraph to the west? (Creighton)3. Which was the first Catholic college founded in America? (Georgetown)4. Which are Jesuit colleges? (Holy Cross, Boston College, Gonzaga, Marquette, Georgetown, Xavier, and Creighton)5. Which college is founded by the Augustinian fathers? (Villanova)

Thanks for keeping us honest. Holy Cross across the street from the University of Notre Dame is indeed a Jesuit institution. However, the Holy Cross in the NCAA tournament is in Massachusetts and is indeed a Jesuit institution. See their website http://www.holycross.edu/ which features a banner "Why Jesuit?"

Thanks for keeping us honest. Holy Cross across the street from the University of Notre Dame is indeed a Jesuit institution. However, the Holy Cross in the NCAA tournament is in Massachusetts and is indeed a Jesuit institution. See their website http://www.holycross.edu/ which features a banner "Why Jesuit?"

I think this is a great idea. I modified it as an Extra Credit assignment for my seniors. I added the Women's tournament as well. By my count, there are 7 Catholic teams playing hard in that tournament. I'm sure they'll let me know if I missed any!

I think this is a great idea. I modified it as an Extra Credit assignment for my seniors. I added the Women's tournament as well. By my count, there are 7 Catholic teams playing hard in that tournament. I'm sure they'll let me know if I missed any!